1 June 2024 - Holiday, Hijri, Chinese Date, Moon Phase
1 June 2024 falls on a Saturday in the Gregorian calendar. According to the JAKIM Hijri calendar, this date corresponds to 23 Dhu al-Qi'dah 1445 AH. In the traditional Chinese calendar, this date is 四月廿五, in the year of the Dragon (甲辰 Jiǎ Chén). This date has 1 state-specific holiday.
The moon is in its Waning Crescent phase, about 31% illuminated (day 24.0 of the 29.5-day lunar cycle). Alongside the calendar info, this page also shows the astrological context: the Western zodiac Gemini and the Chinese zodiac Dragon for this date.
Holiday Records
- Gawai Dayak Festival — State — Sarawak
Date Information
Day
Saturday
Day of year
153 / 366
Week number
22
Days remaining
213
Hijri Calendar
Hijri Date
23 Dhu al-Qi'dah 1445 AH
Hijri month
11 · Dhu al-Qi'dah
29 days
Day of Hijri month
23 / 29
Gregorian span
10 May - 7 Jun 2024
Chinese Calendar
Lunar Date
四月廿五
Year of the Dragon · 甲辰 Jiǎ Chén
Year pillar 年柱
甲辰
Jiǎ Chén
Month pillar 月柱
己巳
Jǐ Sì
Day pillar 日柱
丙申
Bǐng Shēn
Day officer 建除十二神
平 Píng · Balance Day
Current solar term 節氣
小滿 Xiǎomǎn
Grain Buds · 20 May 20:56 MYT
Next solar term
芒種 Mángzhòng
Grain in Ear · 5 Jun 12:05 MYT
Moon Phase
Over Kuala Lumpur
Waning Crescent
31% illuminated · Day 24.0 of 29.5
Moonrise
02:22 MYT
Moonset
14:48 MYT
Western Zodiac
Gemini
21 May - 20 June
Element
Air
Quality
Mutable
Ruling planet
Mercury
Chinese Zodiac
Dragon
Zodiac of Year 2024
Element
Wood
Frequently Asked Questions
What information does this page show?
The day detail page lists every holiday recorded on this date along with the states observing each one, the day position within the calendar year, the full Hijri date, and the Western zodiac sign plus Chinese zodiac (shio) for the date.
Where does the Hijri date on this page come from?
Hijri dates on this app are sourced from the official JAKIM e-Solat Takwim, the Malaysian government reference for the Islamic calendar. JAKIM applies the MABIMS imkanur rukyah (visibility of the new moon) criterion, so the dates shown match Malaysia's official takwim. The exact data range loaded in this app covers roughly July 2023 through late 2027; for dates outside that window the app falls back to a mean synodic month projection (29.53 days) which may differ by ±1 day from the official takwim.
How is the Chinese lunar date on this page computed?
The Chinese lunar date follows standard astronomical rules. A new lunar month begins on the day containing the astronomical new moon as seen from the 120°E meridian (China Standard Time, UTC+8). Leap months are inserted when a lunar year contains 13 lunations without a zhongqi (major solar term). The day pillar and sexagenary year pillar use the traditional ganzhi cycle. This calculation matches the official reference used for Chinese New Year and lunar festivals across China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, and Malaysia.
How is the moon phase information computed?
The moon's illumination percentage, lunar age (0 to 29.5 days), and the four principal phases (new moon, first quarter, full moon, last quarter) are calculated using standard astronomical algorithms and shown in Malaysia Time (MYT, UTC+8). Moonrise and moonset times are computed for the observer latitude and longitude of the selected state capital. Values are typically accurate to within a few minutes of published ephemerides. The new moon time is the astronomical reference point that the Hijri calendar uses as the basis for each new month.
How is the Chinese zodiac (shio) calculated here?
The shio is computed from the Gregorian year with a simple formula and is NOT adjusted for Chinese New Year, which falls between 21 January and 20 February. For dates before Chinese New Year, the shio technically still belongs to the previous zodiac year.
What is the difference between zodiac and shio?
Western zodiac divides the solar year into 12 star signs based on your date of birth, while shio (Chinese zodiac) divides a 12-year cycle into animal signs. Zodiac changes each month, shio changes each year.